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Jets Aim to Boost Offense with Top Draft Receiver
NYC Today
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:51am
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The Jets' offense aims to take flight with the addition of a top draft receiver to complement their young core.NYC TodayThe New York Jets are looking to improve their offense in the upcoming NFL Draft, with analysts recommending the team target a top wide receiver prospect to pair with Garrett Wilson and running back Breece Hall. The Jets have two first-round picks (Nos. 2 and 16) and could use one to add another skilled pass-catcher to their offense and help quarterback Geno Smith take a step forward.
Why it matters
The Jets have struggled for years to field a competent offense, and adding an elite receiving threat could be the key to helping the team climb out of the AFC East cellar. With Wilson and Hall already in place, a top draft pick at wide receiver would give the Jets a formidable trio of playmakers to build their offense around.
The details
NFL.com's Nick Shook believes the Jets should "zero in on a top receiver" with one of their first-round picks to give them a "skilled trio" of Wilson, tight end Mason Taylor, and their "preferred new wideout." Potential options at No. 16 include Carnell Tate, Omar Cooper Jr., and Makai Lemon, all of whom could complement Wilson and provide a boost to the Jets' passing attack.
- The 2023 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 27-29.
The players
Geno Smith
The Jets' starting quarterback, who is looking to take a step forward in 2023 with improved offensive weapons around him.
Garrett Wilson
The Jets' top wide receiver, who had a strong rookie season in 2022 and will be a key part of the team's passing attack going forward.
Breece Hall
The Jets' starting running back, who had a breakout rookie campaign in 2022 and will be a focal point of the team's offense.
Mason Taylor
The Jets' starting tight end, who could also be a valuable target for Geno Smith in the passing game.
What they’re saying
“Garrett Wilson returns to headline a group that could use another addition, which is why the Jets should zero in on a top receiver with one of their first-round selections (Nos. 2 and 16) to give them a skilled trio of Wilson, tight end Mason Taylor and their preferred new wideout.”
— Nick Shook, NFL.com Analyst
What’s next
The Jets will look to address their offensive needs in the upcoming NFL Draft, with analysts suggesting they should target a top wide receiver prospect to complement Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall.
The takeaway
The Jets' offense has struggled in recent years, and adding an elite receiving threat through the draft could be the key to helping the team take a step forward in 2023. With a strong core of young talent already in place, the Jets have a chance to build a formidable offense around their first-round picks.
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